The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 51
... museum hanging in the vicinity of old masters . I find that they always get along fine . Of course this has to do at least as much with their quality as with their concept . There are several stories floating around of how Pollock ...
... museum hanging in the vicinity of old masters . I find that they always get along fine . Of course this has to do at least as much with their quality as with their concept . There are several stories floating around of how Pollock ...
Side 52
... Museum of Art examining the re- cently purchased Pollock painting with a magnifying glass . This made everybody involved look real good . I suppose we could go on and speculate endlessly on the social , economic and esthetic forces that ...
... Museum of Art examining the re- cently purchased Pollock painting with a magnifying glass . This made everybody involved look real good . I suppose we could go on and speculate endlessly on the social , economic and esthetic forces that ...
Side 55
... museums . Naturally we artists know that the museums are not anymore what they used to be . We know that they ceased to be the repository of " established " values . To be included in a museum's collection doesn't create the vain ...
... museums . Naturally we artists know that the museums are not anymore what they used to be . We know that they ceased to be the repository of " established " values . To be included in a museum's collection doesn't create the vain ...
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